NEW YORK, NY -- (Marketwire) -- 01/03/13 -- Dr. Stafford Broumand, a board-certified plastic surgeon in New York City, recently updated his practice's website to create a more dynamic and educational experience for his patients. His practice now has a "responsive" website that automatically adjusts and optimizes the layout depending upon the device patients use to access it.

The site features detailed information on a wide spectrum of procedures, including:

Dr. Broumand believes the new site will improve doctor-patient communication, as patients will now be able to research the various surgical and nonsurgical procedures his practice offers whether they are at home or on-the-go. Because the site scales itself to fit a mobile device automatically, the New York City plastic surgeon says patients will have the same easy access to information from a tablet or a smartphone as they would on their home computers.

By upgrading his practice's website, Dr. Broumand hopes to show his patients his commitment to patient education, both online and in person. Whether a patient is researching a nonsurgical procedure such as Ulthera Skin Tightening or a surgical procedure such as liposuction, he says having a working knowledge of each procedure before the consultation process gives each patient a realistic idea of what to expect from consultation to recovery. He adds that patients who are well educated before their in-office consultation will have a better understanding of their personal goals, which will ultimately yield results that better align with their expectations.

A picture gallery to offer patients a visual representation of results

Social media buttons for Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and practice blog

In order to create the site that translates seamlessly from home computer to mobile device, Dr. Broumand teamed up with Rosemont Media, a San Diego-based medical website design firm. According to Dr. Broumand, with so many of his patients accessing medical information through the Internet, the new website should simplify the research process by delivering information that can be accessed whenever -- and wherever -- the patient chooses.

About Stafford R. Broumand, MD

Dr. Stafford Broumand earned his medical degree at Yale University and is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. He completed his general surgery training at the Mount Sinai Medical Center and trained in plastic surgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. Dr. Broumand continued on staff at Harvard Medical School and completed a Fellowship in burn reconstruction at Massachusetts General Hospital/Shiners Burns Institute. He currently serves as Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at the Mount Sinai Hospital. Dr. Broumand has also been named a "New York Metro Area Top Cosmetic Doctor for 10 Years" by Castle Connolly Medical Ltd.

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